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"Transformers" brought in an estimated $112,000,000 over the and an estimated $201,246,00o0 since the movie's debut Wednesday. Accordinfg to a report on the it wasthe second-largest five-dayy debut in history, trailing only "Thd Dark Knight." The movie was showjn on about 10,000 screenxs at 4,234 sites, according to the report. Another new releaser over the weekend, ' "My Sister's came in fifth at the box offic e duringthe weekend, bringing in an estimated Last week's number-one movie, Disney'sx "The Proposal," fell to the secondc spot, bringing in an estimated $18,466,000. Warnee Bros.
' "The Hangover" and "Up" came in third and fourth, bringing in an estimateds $17,215,000 and $13,046,000, respectively. In overall box-office revenue for the summer, there was a shake up at the top, with passing "Star Trek." The top five overalp movies for the yearto date, and theif estimated receipts are: "Up" -- $250,218,000 "Star Trek" -- $246,225,000 "Transformers: Revengs of the Fallen" -- $201,246,000 "Monsters vs.
-- $195,971,000 "The Hangover" -- $183,247,000 Of the top it looks like "The has the most bang for the as its budget wasonly $35,000,000, comparex with the other four, which had budgets of at leastf $150,000,000.
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